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		<title>Grotto Terrazza &#8211; Stumpfer Gegenstand</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jun 2019 08:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Grotto Terrazza is the project of Thomas Schamann, a music maker and independent publisher from Munich who also plays in Berlin darkwave band Bleib Modern. The debut Grotto Terrazza tape Stumpfer Gegenstand (&#8220;Blunt Object&#8221;), released jointly by Vienna&#8217;s Cut Surface and London&#8217;s Maple Death, combines German beat poetry with icy post-punk and shadowy industrial, constructed from the found-sound building blocks of musique concrete and borrowing as much from folk noir murder ballads as it does EBM. The album was conceived [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Grotto Terrazza is the project of Thomas Schamann, a music maker and independent publisher from Munich who also plays in Berlin darkwave band Bleib Modern. The debut Grotto Terrazza tape <em>Stumpfer Gegenstand</em> (&#8220;Blunt Object&#8221;), released jointly by Vienna&#8217;s Cut Surface and London&#8217;s Maple Death, combines German beat poetry with icy post-punk and shadowy industrial, constructed from the found-sound building blocks of musique concrete and borrowing as much from folk noir murder ballads as it does EBM.</p>
<p>The album was conceived when Schamann visited Paris with Bleib Modern, and left his bandmates to wander solo through the neon-lit Pigalle area of the city. Cut Surface describe the time as &#8220;a semi-lucid walk through a summer evening encountering ghosts, violence, illusions and dreams steaming from the streets.&#8221; This surreal and ominous atmosphere seeps into the marrow of the songs on <em>Stumpfer Gegenstand</em>, like one of those one-night movies that sees its protagonist sucked into an increasingly strange and dangerous underworld.</p>
<p>The whole thing feels cold and dark and vaguely unreal, bathed in the gaudy glow of after-dark attractions. From the oddly intimate opening of &#8216;Waiting For Henry&#8217; to the fuzzy slo-mo electro pop of &#8216;Green Tea Jameson&#8217;s Lemon&#8217;, every song seems set in a slightly nightmarish alternate reality that sits just behind our own. &#8216;Was Leben Will Muss Sterben&#8217; (or, &#8216;What Longs to Live Must Die&#8217;) is one of the album&#8217;s most direct moments, a post-punk song that balances twitchy guitars and a driving drum beat against Schamann&#8217;s deadpan vocals. It&#8217;s catchy and energetic and impressively atmospheric, wrapped up in a late Cold War aesthetic of nihilism and concrete-grey brutalism.</p>
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<p>The slow march of &#8216;Baptismal Piscine&#8217; sees a creepy ominous tone rise into a near-transcendental certainty, not so much cutting through the dark but embracing it. &#8216;Furst Mitternacht&#8217; rises from street sounds and crackling static, ragged beats heralding vocals that sound like they&#8217;re delivered over a PA system. As it advances, the song becomes increasingly woozy and strange, guitar and percussion glittering like chemically-induced hallucinations. Returning to more conventional post punk, &#8216;Gestalt Bondage&#8217; feels like getting swept up in the dark currents of underground nightlife, secret clubs in hollowed-out basements and disused factories seething with all manner of noctural visitors.</p>
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<p><em>Stumpfer Gegenstand</em> ends on &#8216;Aus Dem Wald Kommt Eine Frau&#8217;, built from desolate negative space and strangely melodic keys and yawning feedback and little spherical blips that sound like a submarine&#8217;s sonar. The more conventional song elements (vocals, guitar, drums) appear in incongruous intermissions, coming out of nowhere as proof that Grotto Terrazza will remain unpredictable until the very end.</p>
<p><em>Stumpfer Gegenstand</em> is out now via <a href="https://cutsurface.bandcamp.com/album/stumpfer-gegenstand">Cut Surface</a> and <a href="https://mapledeathrecords.bandcamp.com/album/stumpfer-gegenstand">Maple Death Records</a>.</p>
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